Originally aired: March 22, 1995
While researching anti-gravity, brilliant grad student Quinn Mallory accidentally opens an inter-dimensional portal which sends him and three companions on a cosmic roller-coaster ride to parallel Earths.
Originally aired: April 19, 1995
The Sliders find themselves in a present-day San Francisco where the "Summer of Love" never ended – and Wade and Rembrandt are mistaken for extraterrestrial prophets.
Originally aired: April 12, 1995
In a world where England won the Revolutionary War, the Sliders are embroiled in an assassination plot involving the heir to the throne and an evil Sheriff of San Francisco.
Originally aired: March 29, 1995
When Wade is infected with a deadly virus on an Earth wracked by an epidemic, Rembrandt and Arturo race to find a cure and free Quinn from a Gestapo-like health agency.
Originally aired: April 5, 1995
The salvation of a world facing destruction by an asteroid rests in the hands of Arturo and an overzealous young scientist. Meanwhile, Quinn and Wade Begin to face their feelings for each other.
Arturo finds himself in a potentially deadly mayoral race in a world where men are treated as "the weaker sex" and women hold the positions of power and influence.
Originally aired: April 26, 1995
While Quinn struggles with fame in a world where intellect is prized, Arturo tries for a reconciliation with a long-lost love.
Originally aired: May 10, 1995
It looks like the King is back when Rembrandt is mistaken for a long-deceased rock legend, but an old enemy would like to see the Crying Man disappear again permanently.
Originally aired: May 17, 1995
Wade finds that she has money to burn when she wins the lottery in a seemingly utopian world, but she soon discovers that her silver cloud has a very dark lining.
Originally aired: March 1, 1996
The intrepid quartet lands in a world mired in mysticism and superstition, all ruled by a mysterious entity known as The Sorcerer.
Originally aired: April 5, 1996
After witnessing a grisly murder, Wade entangles herself in a vast government conspiracy when the same events begin to play out on the next world.
Originally aired: March 29, 1996
When Quinn rescues a beautiful young woman in distress on a world ruled by violence, her homicidal boyfriend, swearing vengeance for an imagined slight, follows the sliders through the vortex.
Originally aired: March 8, 1996
In a world where germ warfare has exterminated most of the male population, Quinn, Rembrandt, and Arturo discover that they've been pegged as runaway "breeders," and every nation of the world wants to capture them.
Originally aired: March 22, 1996
In a world where Texas rules most of North America, Quinn finds himself at the center of some highly unorthodox corporate raiding when a gunfight earns him a reputation for being quick on the draw.
Originally aired: July 12, 1996
The sliders find themselves in a perplexing situation: each time they slide into a new world, they encounter the same people as in the previous world. One of the people is Quinn's long-lost love Daelin, who seems to be heading for a fate that only Quinn can prevent.
Originally aired: March 15, 1996
When a bizarre accident separates Quinn from the rest of the Sliders, the only hope for the remaining trio is to put their faith in a troubled young girl with a history of hearing voices — and an ability to communicate with spirits.
Originally aired: May 24, 1996
When the Sliders land in a world dominated by psychics, Wade encounters the man of her dreams, a powerful seer who may have loved Wade in a different life.
Originally aired: June 28, 1996
The Sliders encounter a vicious race of technologically advanced aliens who hold a nasty surprise for the quartet — they can slide at will, and intend to conquer every Earth in the dimensional spectrum.
The Sliders finally land in the one place that none of them wants to leave — home — but Quinn is the only one that has doubts about their good fortune. Meanwhile, Arturo hatches a plan to use Quinn's discoveries to win a Nobel prize, regardless of the cost to the rest of his traveling companions.
Originally aired: April 26, 1996
The sliders find themselves face-to-jaw with an extremely large (and angry) beast when they lose Quinn and the timer, in a San Francisco that's been developed as a game preserve — for dinosaurs.
Originally aired: May 31, 1996
In a U.S. where Prohibition was never repealed, the Sliders find themselves embroiled in a vicious struggle among warring organized-crime families, corrupt government officials, and dedicated G-men — one of whom looks exactly like Rembrandt.
Originally aired: June 7, 1996
Quinn and Wade run afoul of their married doubles, who work together as cutthroat software executives on a world where youth rules.
Originally aired: September 27, 1996
On a world that redefines urban sprawl, the Sliders befriend a beautiful woman who has the technology to send them home... but for a price.
Originally aired: September 20, 1996
Arturo is seriously injured when the Sliders become unwitting participants in a bloody game in which there is only one rule: stay alive.
Originally aired: November 29, 1996
In a case of mistaken identity, Quinn is arrested, tried and sentenced to death on TV, leaving the other Sliders scrambling to find the real culprit — Quinn's double.